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Synonyms and antonyms of Audiences in American Thesaurus

Audiences

audience (noun)

a group of people who have come to a place to see or hear a movie, performance, speech, etc. The people who watch a sports game or other large event are usually called spectators or the crowd

box office (noun)

theatrecinema used for referring to the number of tickets a movie, play, or performer has sold in order to show how successful they are

captive audience (noun)

a group of people who must listen to what someone is saying because they cannot leave

concertgoer (noun)

someone who goes to a concert, usually of classical music, especially someone who does this regularly

crowdsurfing (noun)

the activity of walking or being passed around over the heads of a crowd, often during a concert

floor (noun)

the audience at a public discussion or debate

full house (noun)

a situation in which every seat in a building, for example a theater or sports stadium, has someone sitting in it

the gate (noun)

the number of people who go to see a sports event or other entertainment

house (noun)

the audience in a theater, concert hall, etc.

mosh pit (noun)

at a rock concert, an area in front of the stage where people in the audience can mosh

moviegoer (noun)

someone who often goes to theaters to see movies

seat (noun)

a seat as a passenger on an airplane, bus, etc. or as a member of the audience in a theater, which you pay for in order to use

take in ()

to go to an entertainment or sport

target (noun)

someone that you are trying to get as a customer or audience

theatergoer (noun)

someone who regularly goes to the theater

turnout (noun)

the number of people who come to an event